2026-05-08 – Weekly Museum Jobs : Teaching digital media in museums

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This week’s job market for museum professionals is bustling, with a mix of roles that cater to a variety of interests. Whether you’re drawn to direct visitor interaction or have a knack for digital media, there’s something out there. And yes, there are a few remote roles making it easier to work from the comfort of your home.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Museum Attendant
    Company: Alfred University | Location: Alfred, NY
    The role involves managing visitor interactions and ensuring the smooth operation of museum activities. It’s ideal for someone who enjoys a dynamic work environment.
    Apply Here

  • Museum Associate
    Company: Play Street Museum Plano | Location: Plano, TX
    If you’re passionate about creating engaging experiences for kids, this role might just spark your interest. It’s all about bringing fun and education to young museum-goers.
    Apply Here

  • Museum Playologist
    Company: Miami Childrens Museum | Location: Miami, FL
    This position involves designing playful learning experiences. It’s perfect for those who want to combine education with entertainment in a museum setting.
    Apply Here

  • Museum Studies Part Time Lecturer–Museums and Digital Media
    Company: Tufts University | Location: Medford, MA
    An exciting opportunity to teach at the intersection of museums and technology. Ideal for someone with experience in digital media looking to shape the next generation of museum professionals.
    Apply Here

  • Museum Security Officer
    Company: Vizcaya Museum and Gardens | Location: Miami, FL
    Ensuring the safety and security of visitors and exhibits, this role is crucial for a smooth museum experience. A great fit for those with a knack for vigilance and customer service.
    Apply Here

  • Museum VPK Teacher
    Company: Miami Childrens Museum | Location: Miami, FL
    This role focuses on creating a nurturing educational environment for young children. Perfect for someone with a teaching background and a love for early childhood education.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is more accessible than ever. Here are some roles that let you work from wherever you are, broadening your options without the need to relocate.

Job Listings (Remote Only):

  • SELL FINE ART BY ESTABLISHED ARTIST
    Company: revelationfineart.com | Location: Coolbaugh Township, PA
    Focused on selling art across the globe, this role is perfect for those who have a knack for sales and an appreciation for fine art.
    Apply Here

See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


As always, keep an eye out for opportunities that align with your passion and skills. Good luck with your job search this week!

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But i once applied to a teaching position at a museum and emphasized my digital media skills. It definitely helped me stand out in a competitive field. Make sure to tailor your application to highlight how your skills align with the job description.

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I’ve taught digital media classes at a museum before, and I found that mixing practical projects with hands-on activities really helps engage the students. It’s like adding sprinkles to a cupcake; they’ll remember it more! @cnelson55, have you found any particular methods that work well?

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When I taught digital skills at a museum, I found that incorporating local culture into the projects really helped students connect with the material. It made the learning experience more relevant and engaging. It’s worth considering how regional influences could enhance your teaching approach.

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Engaging students with local history in digital projects can really elevate their experience! @Guide, any tips on combining tech with community stories?

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